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BBC Gardeners' World Magazine

Gardeners' World Magazine is created by those nice people at the BBC. The magazine brings you all the seasonal tips you could possibly need to make your garden flourish. When it…

MagazineHome & Garden / GardeningFriday 7 October, 2011

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Building progress report

Well, the builders have been in this week. The old fireplaces have gone, except for the one in the living room; the subfloors are filled ready for the membrane and concrete screed;…

DiaryHome & Garden / RenovationWednesday 30 June, 2010

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Barn alterations / Ace / High summer

Monday 2 July Still hot, dry and sunny. I guess this is not going to be good news for winter forage. Sheepfold is very dry but we have a bumper crop of clover. Corgi in a…

DiarySmallholding / SmallholdingMonday 9 July, 2018

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Plans are nothing, planning is everything

So said some famous military man, I forget who, but it's a sound observation. On Sunday we had about 2 1/2 tonne of screened soil sitting on our drive and nowhere to put it.…

DiaryVegetables / GrowingWednesday 19 May, 2004

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Taking time out

Since moving here in May 2010, we've been kept pretty busy. As well as the routine jobs in the garden, the house and with the livestock, we've been doing a lot of…

DiarySmallholding / Anything goesMonday 22 August, 2011

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Tidying up

I've been tidying up the garden this week, in anticipation of having some viewers. It's been lovely - the lavender hedge has come on well and is moving with bees, as is…

DiaryHome & Garden / GardeningSunday 1 August, 2010

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As one job gets done, so does another

Steve has been here this week building a dry stone wall between the fruit garden and the barn, thus replacing the scabby chicken wire that was there to keep any wandering livestock…

DiarySmallholding / SmallholdingSunday 7 July, 2013

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It's been a while...

Boy we've been slack around here! Over two weeks since our last post just isn't good enough - must try harder. We've been busy though. Lifting and drying hundreds of onions (all…

DiarySmallholding / Anything goesSunday 8 August, 2004

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Catch up

We were shocked last night when an email reminded us that it was almost a month since we'd last posted! We couldn't believe that it was that long but it was! So this is a short…

DiaryTAS / Anything goesThursday 6 March, 2008

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Progress report

Well, the pond has been cleared out, filled with soil and now awaits planting as a bog garden. We bought four plants at a plant sale on Saturday - they look a bit lost so we'll get…

DiaryHome & Garden / GardeningTuesday 18 May, 2004

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